I'd go for one of the apartments in the area. deacon ridge, crowne polo, crowne oaks, or crowne park. I lived in the Trails and it wasn't as nice as the other apartments but it was cheaper. My roommate and I paid $315/person for a 2br 2ba with a w/d

I was at ND on Tuesday to show my mom and girlfriend and look for housing. We took a tour with Margaret from the admissions office. Right now she is the only person there because Heather Moriconi had her baby and was put on bed rest 3 weeks before she was supposed to leave and the director left in January. Right now one of the Dean's is handling all of the waitlist stuff and she asked the admissions office to make some calls to gauge student interest in order to get a picture of what the waitlist situation will be this year.

The thing that I thought was great about Crash is that it made people much more aware of their subconscious attitudes toward race. There is no denying that the majority of America is not color-blind. Everybody has biases and maybe they don't want to admit them but I feel that ultimately they are there. For me, Crash was excellent because it made me aware of my own attitudes and made me take a closer look at myself. Ryan Phillipe's character is great because on the surface for the majority of the movie he is the hope that everybody can get along. But in the end, he judged a black man based on stereotype. It's not how he wanted to behave it was just the subconscious attitude. No movie has made me think and examine my own beliefs like that ever.